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7. 'Trafficking in Sheep' author, former resident finds her 'Wilton' in Nova Scotia
When Anne Barclay Priest was a young child, she spent her summers in Wilton, in a house built in the 18th Century, on Pipers Hill Road. The sheep farming came when, as a divorced mother of two young boys, she wanted to escape the crowded touristy summers in Cape Cod and took off with the boys to Nova Scotia, where she bought a house and then an island and became the owner of a flock of quasi-wild sheep. The sheep farming came when, as a divorced mother of two young boys, she wanted to...
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8. Spectacular alpacas
Artisans use alpaca fleece, which comes in 22 shades and is lighter, silkier and warmer than sheep's wool, to make clothing, blankets and art. Though related to llamas, alpacas are about half the size, and were bred to produce more fleece. Lutz describes alpacas as "gentle but aloof," adding that he's comfortable sending his 6- and 9-year old kids out to play with the animals. Judges rated the alpacas half on their fleece and half on their structure, proportions and gait. At The...
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9. Tree "good" Man "bad"
Nothing delights them better than to slap one of their fascist TPOs on somebody else's unwanted oppressive tree growth, which limits the delightful craft of horticulture with its stygian shade, but instead forces hours of leaf and needle raking plus unblocking of drains and gutters, awkward and dangerous of access. Nothing delights them better than to slap one of their fascist TPOs on somebody else's unwanted oppressive tree growth, which limits the delightful craft of horticulture with...
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10. Alpacas turning into lucrative business
While they re a delicacy in Asia and their native South America, they re valued for their fleece fiber here, which is noticeably softer and less coarse than sheep wool. Alpaca fleece is coveted because it s softer than wool, yet provides more warmth and is more breathable. People who can t wear sheep s wool often can wear alpaca, Honey said. Because of his love for animals, Honey considered starting a dog daycare or a pet food delivery service. An alpaca looks like a cross between a sheep...
Source11/3/2007


11. film review
So, what is under 30 years of hype? Killer of Sheep isn't straightforward, as there's no plot as such; instead we are integrated completely into the normal everyday life of its characters. Both of these things are so unusual onscreen that Killer of Sheep maintains its freshness and unique perspective, 30 years after it was made. The money for the music rights has finally been raised, and the film has been restored from 16mm to 35mm before being released on Region 1 DVD on 16 November. It...
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